California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AJR2

Introduced
12/5/16  

Caption

Latino Americans and Muslim Americans.

Impact

The resolution not only recognizes the integral role of Latino and Muslim communities but also advocates for the rejection of divisive immigration policies proposed at the federal level, including the construction of a border wall and profiling of Muslims. The measure situates itself within the broader context of California's civil rights legacy, addressing concerns around hate crimes and the protection of immigrant communities. By doing so, AJR2 aims to promote unity and diversity, reinforcing California's commitment to human rights.

Summary

Assembly Joint Resolution No. 2 (AJR2), introduced by Assembly Member Levine, recognizes and commends the significant contributions of Latino Americans and Muslim Americans to California and the United States. The resolution emphasizes their economic, political, and cultural impact, reflecting California's diverse population, where a notable percentage identifies as of Mexican or Muslim descent. AJR2 stands as a statement against discriminatory practices and calls for respect for the First Amendment rights of these communities.

Contention

Notably, AJR2 responds to potentially contentious proposals from the federal government during its introduction period, particularly those associated with the Trump Administration, which aimed to implement more restrictive immigration policies. Critics may argue that the resolution's stance against federal actions intersects with ongoing debates about state versus federal authority in shaping immigration policy. Proponents, however, advocate that the resolution serves as a crucial affirmation of California's values against discrimination and hatred.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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